Athens daily banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1889-1902, January 23, 1890, Image 3

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"•*“»» Coon., was mm!; 111. Tb« doctors said hs was la Consumption, and that they could do nothing for him, hut advised him, as a last resort, to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, After taking this medicine, two or three months, ho waaproaonaewdswell man. HU health remains good to the present day. r. a Bradley. Malden. Mesa., writes : " Three winters ago I took s severe cold, which rapidly developed into BroncbMe and Consumption. I was so weak that 1 eonld not sit up, was mach emaciated, and coughed Incessantly. I consulted serSml doctors, hot they war* power- leea, and all agreed that I was in Coo- sumption. At last, a Meat hroogkt am a hotels of Ayer's Cherry PectoraL Prom the first dose, I found relief. Two bottles cured toe, and ay »»h . has since beea perfect." Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ftlfAlBA mew Dr. J. O. Ayer * Co, Lows*, Mats. fisM by *11 DragfMa. PrlMfil; lx boutea,*. RICHES X was not only a farmer in a small way, bota hard vrorkia’ shosmaker to boot, and in my leisure momenta when 1 wasn't m Hi rating my mind I would make it my hosineas to go out <m my four acres and cult! rate the cabbages And finer cabbage—though I say it my self—you wouldn't see in a day's walk. ABhtmgh I was an industrious- man, 1 bad one strong wakeneaa that stock to me far a long while, though 1 got cured of it at last That wakaocaa was a long ing desire to dig for some of the treas ures which were supposed to be burled In the earth ncaraotne o' tbeowid ruined castles, especially the big castle of Csr- rlckabrick, at Fermoy, that stands not far from tbe brink of a high rock over looking the Btackwsten. Many a time in my boyish days did 1 make op my mind to get a pickax and spade and olimb the high rock from the river side, bat something or other would whisper to me, rnyin’t “Danyeen, ogre, don't attempt it for tbe world if you value your life." But in spite of tbe warnin' I tuck cour age at last and undertook the perilous exploit. And this is how it happened: One fine summer's tnornin' 1 made up my mind to pay a visit to the Fermoy market, and more betoken, it chanced to be a pat them day, when the boys and girls in their Sunday clothes, from rite different parishes for miles wound, were sure to be there. So I harnessed Ned, the donkey, to the cart and set out with a load & beautiful cabbages to earn an honest penny in tbe market. After driving at a spanking pace I got to Milk- market lane, in Fermoy, in about an hour's time, and just ns I drew up before the door of Clancy's public house who should salute mo but my owld friend, Pat Howe, who was after returnin’ that very mornln’ from London. Ihe first words he spoke to me as soon aa we'd exchanged greetings were: ELECTRIC GOODS. Julius Dornblatt, gsatkaa mu. FRUIT FUMRS Cayton Street, Athens, Ga. ner o’ the mill. When I tow Id him what I wonted he loot do time in hunting up the neccesary implements, an* in leas than five minits I hod a spade and pickax, a stable Ian them and a cotl of rope. The reason l tuck the rope was because I had to climbs rock by the Black water, about thirty feet high, before get tin' on a level with the castle grounds. Well, sir, back I went to tbe field with my mining tools under my arm, sayin’ nothin’, but smok in'my pipe and studyin’ the stars until I got to the big rock overlookin' the river. I than tied the implements to gether, an* tuck the other erd o' tbe rope in my hand and made m„> way up tiie best way 1 could. Some o’ the foot holds war as slippery ns glass, but 1 kept a tight bowld by the crevices, for I knew that by one false more I’d be smashed to atoms. When I landed safe at the top of the rock 1 pulled np the rope and un tied the tools. 1 then sat down near the edge of the rock to ketch my breath’, when aU at once my eye tuck lit at a single glance the charmin' scene armed out before meu There was the beautifulynminer moon dancin’ on the face o’ the Biackwater. 1 could also see her bright bamee failin' over the glorious fields o’ yellow groin, and from the ruined. castle behind my back I could hear the noise o’ the bat, the owl an’ the jackdaws, that were gain* to roost for the night In the nooks and crannies ef the broken walls. Then I thought 1 could hear the strangest music cornin' from tbe party green grove, bat I found out that it was only the light summer winds ringin' their way through the trees. At lost I rose up, lighted my lanthem, and set out like another. Columbus on my voyage of dis covery around the castle rains. After gropin' my way for a few minits, what dy’e think tripped me np, but the round white stone mentioned in the quare drames o’ my three friends. There it was as plain as a pike staff beside n bit o’ brushwood within about a yard o’ Phenix Insurance Com pany of Brooklyn, New York. Jrant & Willcox, Agents, Gno. O.Thomas. Jko. J. Btrjcxt an- THOMAS & STRICKLAND. ATTORNEYS. Acts Ofouota "PARKER-B JOSEPH GILLOTT’S JOB PRINTING? HAIR BALSA I Jean*** find beautifies the I *romotq»m luxuriant gnnrtl Shg&ss ricit! STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, Paris exposition, 1889. THE M08T PERFECT 0FPEN8. sSSiaSESSi. Can you get it cheaper? Have yon tried onr prices? Can't you get paper to suit you? Have you seen our new samples? You want more style than you have been able to get heretofore in Athens? We can give it to you now, and when we move into our New Office, we will have AllSor sof New Type THA T WILL DELIGHT YOU!} FUflCY. WE HAVE BEEN SOMEWHAT RUSHED Up to this time, but will endeavor to FILL 4LL ORDERS As Promptly as Possible. i r J DON’T WAIT, However, until the last envelope is gone and the last bill head or statement is used up A thoroughly good job cannot be gotten up when everybody is in a hurry. WE HAVE ON THE ROAD Some N ew Papers That are the best of their kinds. We hope to get them in a day or so. Be sure to get onr prices before ordering. For bun* back, tide or cheat, use Shiloh’* Fleeter. Price 25 cents. For tele by Joint Crawford k On. CHICHCSTCR’S ENGLISH . PENNYROYAL PILLS. I Med Cross UlaaoBd lkud. > terirtaama eo. Mts« fijoeslw eiutto- Macon Fire Insurance Com pany, of Macon, Ga. Grant t& Willcox, Agents. CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shi loh’* Core. For sale by John Crawford ft Co. SHILOH’S VITAL1ZER is what you need for Onoatipation, Lon of Appetite, Dizziness, end all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cent* per bottle. For sale by John Crawford A Co. SHILOH’S COUGH and Uoo*umpiioe Cure is sold by us oo a guarantee. It cure* Consumption. Fur sale by John Crawford C. BODE S Cor. College, Avenue and Clayton St. Has always on baud FRESH BREAD, CAKE AND PURE CONFECTIONERIES. Has Received a Full Assortment of Toys, such ns Dolls, Bedroom Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet AWash Sets, Carriages, Drums, Horns, Jumping Jacks, Clowns, Toy Carts and Wagons, Drawing Slates Velocipedes, Decorated Cups Saucers and Mugs. C. IBOIDIE, Athens, .... Ga. wtf AGENTS WANTED LUCY HINTON 18 QUEEN OF THE TOBACCO WORLD. Tslmadge Brea.* an headquarters and ' — - — William* A Co.’* il, Jay Bird aod t,MHIl lllntrated, sod Tint ILLISQ HISTORY at STANLEY’S vw WONDERFUL , ADVENTURES n AFRICA Panther tobaccos. , . ble, uniform, and*best on earth, for prices at which they are sold. Try them. lA-5m The beat raxora and tbe beat pocket- knives, at the lowest prices, at Talmaiee ft BrigbiweU’s. dec7tf “I was drainin’,’* says he, “that I dug up a crock o’ goold from under a white stone near the foot of Corrickabrick cas tle." Tho words were hardly out of hi* mouth when I stumbled against another croney o’ mine, one Mourteen Cox. Af ter giving me a hearty shake of tbe hand bo says to me: “Last night I’d tbe strangest drame o ('oslacroo B1m<I Dlwnsea. Unleers, sores, pimple*, itch, salt rheum, etc are evidences ol contegeou* blood disease. II it manifestly a duty to eradiaata blood poison from the system by a use oi U. B. B. (Satanic Blood Balm) thus enabling tho sore places tc heal, and t icu-eby removing all posslbilitir ol other members of the family becoming like- The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Hei York LARGER, iSTnONOKTt AND BETTER How Lost I How Regained, LARGER, .STRONGER AND BETTER . THAN EVER. me* th* mc*t LIBERAL CONTRACT of *11 Uf* Companies CRANT ft WILCOX, Agents. Corrickabrick castle. So without losln’ a mldt I throw off my coat and to work I went. After diggin’ for awhile my pick kem in con tact with a substance that didn't seem to be as hard as a rook nor as soft as a sponge either. If yod could see me that moment you’d be astonished, far I top ped aky high, I was so full o’ joy at the thought of ray good luck. When 1 kem to myself, I threw away the pick on’ be gan to shovel the loose soil from around the crock as I thought it, but begorra, sir, twos only a common owld butther tub covered over at the top with musty owld newspapers, “Now for my goolden discovery" eaysl to myself as I tore off the paper cover. By the light o' the moon an’ my lan them as well, I then took a peep at the precious treasure 1 thought was goin’ to moke a man o’ me for life. “What does this mane, at all?* says L “I woe always of the opinion that goold, was yallow, but if my eyes doesn’t decavo me the con tints of this tub h3s a greenish hue." It was then 1 put down my hands an’ lifted up what the butther tub contained, an" what dy’e think I found for my trouble? Why, sir, noth ing lees than the three big heads o’ cab bage that were takin’ out o’ my car on Milkmarket lane that very same mom- Georgiii Railroad Go Stone Mountain Route. Orront Guuu Maitaes* 1 Augusta, Ga., Sept Sltt, lift.) The following schedule will be opvMiod uu lit farther notice: ATHENS BRANCH. turned round he’d a smilo on his face sc bright that you might light your pipe with it "Danyeen, my boy," says he, “I ex perienced the pleasantest drame Iasi night that a man could wish for. I fan cied that 1 was the discoverer of a rale California goold mine, and where should it be but under a round white stone bj Corrickabrick castle. I then began tc dig and after ten minutes'hard work what should meet my gaae but a big crock of golden guineas.” “Are ye in earnest?" says I; bat before constipation, can be aured is less time, with less medicine, and for less money, by using Carter’s Little Livar Fill*, than any otner MADE WITH BOILING WATER. When the weather is miserable it is net dif ficult to find many rata who have seen better day* Macon .... Mill’d* vile Wssbingtn At. Union JPL Lv. Atlanta.. Gainesville Ar. Union Pt. Twas then I began to find out I was tho victim of a hoax. So I left the min ing implements to take care o’ them selves, showldered tho butther tub with its cargo o’ cabbages, left the castle by a short cut, an', after gettin’ my donkey an* car, went straight homo by way o’ the Balinafana’ road. In the coorse of a few days the wholo sacrot leaked out The three drames—tho takin’ o’ tho cab bages and tbe poundin' o' tbe donkoy— was nately planned that mornln’ by Pat Howe, and his friends Cox an’ Dcnnehy: an’ now you have the wholo of it, for 'twas on account of that night’s adven ture that I got tho name o’ the Goold Seeker,—Barry O’Connor in New York News. It Might Save Doctors’ DUU. In a small town in Baden a minister closed his sermon the other day with these words: “We would be pleased, moreover, to have the young man who is now standing outside the door come in and make certain whether she is here or not. Tiuit would be a great deal bettor than opening tho door half an inch and exposing the people in the lost row of seats to a draught.”—Frankfurter Zei- lung. say it’s lucky to dramo three times about finding goold. Well, sir, with that I left Ned, the donkey, with tbe car load d cabbages outside, while I went into Clan- cey^B public house with my three friends, and after we had a couple o’pints each of Beamish an' Crawford’s portber, I promised Pat Howe to introduce him the next day to a friend o’ mine at Olenabo' cottage, and after takin’ a parting drink Lv. Union Pt. Woodvilie. Maxeys. ... Antioch.. OTawford.. Dnnlap.... Wintervifie Ar. Athens. 10.15 a m 10 24 a m 10,41 am 10.48 a m 11.04 a m 11.20 a m 11.25 a m 11 AO am MADE WITH BOILING MILK. s ja.2sr<3-R3Xixrs Costliest Picture in the World. ATHENS ACCOMMODATION. with the landlord we left the house; but lo,ond behold] when 1 got outside neither Leave Athena* Arrive Union Point.. Lea e Union Point*. Arrive Athens •Except Sunday. ■end's valuable trciti.e (ssalail) containing full pArtlcnlira f.>r home cure. FREZoMnara* A splendid medical work; aliould he read by every mm who la nervous and debilitated. Address, Prof. V. C. rowixu. Moodna. Conn. Ned, the donkey, nor tbe car, nor a sin gle head o’ cabbage was to be seen. I looked up and down Milk Market lane, but I might as well be lookin’ for a needle in a bundle o’ hay, but at last 1 was informed by the baker’s boy that living. Take one of Carte r’a Little Liver Pills al ter eating: it will relieve dyspepsia, aid diges- " -- - id vigor to the system. UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS K. il. tiun, give tone and vigor to tbe system. Leavo Union Point*..., Arrive at Siloam Arrive st White Plains. It is a very strong-minded man who can have a bad cold and not have theiuflueuxa. used to supply me with fine fresh rowls, that the donkey and car was dhriven to tho -pound for obstructing the public MICITiVi: Far LOST rr TAILING MANHOOD- rUOi IIVC General aid NEKVOUS hEBII.ITX; ITP X» Weakness »f Body and Mind: Effect! U XV.El of Errors or Excises in Oldor Young, •fit, SoWU MANHOOD fully KezUred. How U fisltn* tef •• (Ih u L4k, CM»I VORB4\S ft PARTS of KOB1 ilfitoif nlkOhtUOlK TKUT«BT-BM*fiU la a <*j > IteLlff from 41 Maim, TrrriUrU** ul r*fflfi(teitriH. Leave White Plains... trrive at Siloam ■. Arrive at Union Point. *Except Sunday. highway, for ye must know that that was tho law inthim days—an’ the owner o’ the seized property, whoever he or she might be, was compelled to pay a small SLEEPING AND PARLOR GiRS. Fast train : Sleeping cars between Atlanta Augusta and Charleston. Night express: Sleeping cars between Charleston snd Atlanta, Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta Hud Union. Trains No. 27 and 23 will stop at am: receive, passengers to and from the following stations only: Grovetown, Harlem, Hearing, Thomson, Norwood, Barnett, Crawfordville, union Point Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, SocialCiicle Covington, Conyers, Lithoma, Stone Moun tain aud Decatur. Trains to aod from Athens connect with trains 27, ~ A acientis asserts that earth is growing I*rg- fine before their property was restored. For a wander, 1 was short o’ cash at the time, but Pat Howe, with his usual good nature, kem to my assistance and clapped the required sum into my hand, and it wasn't long before 1 bad tho Imprisoned cabbages reiased from durance vile, but I was surprised when I missed three o’ the biggest heads that 1 had carefully put on the top for show, and grand heads they were, for if they weighed an ounce 1 de clare to you this minit they weighed fourteen pounds apiece. However, 1 bore my loss with the res ignation of ft philosopher, an’ took my accustomed stand on Milkmarket lane, an’, to tell the truth, the prospects o’ the market couldn’t be brisker than on that very day. So after my stock was en tirely sowld an’ the cash safely in my pocket, I made my way to Mrs. Bowler’s bakery, where I bought a loaf o’ bread, and then called in at the dairy, where I ■at down with a quart o’ new milk and a pot o’ fresh butter before me, and en joyed a hearty male fit for an alderman. While 1 was sitin’ away, 1 began to cogatate to myself about the strange drames of the buried treasure near Car- rickabrick castle. “Begorra. ”*says I to and Whisker XXab. 11* on red at home with ■ Man«s—» it ill ! ” I, M .WOO!.t.l'.Y.M.Q. Ailoain. U>. office CHi Whitehall at. When the eyes become wi ak ortho lids in flamed and sore, a disordered system or a scro fulous condition of tbe blood is indicated, for which Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the best remedy. It invigorates aud vitalizes the blood and expel .ill humors. Hows Thi’s? We ofler One Hundred Hollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by I Big Q has el ven univer sal satisfaction in tbe ^1 to a davs^ OwrutMl Mot M 1.-80000. nrio.ij b, tlr CvuiCteakalC*. taking Hull’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo. O. We the undersigned, have known F.J.JCber.- cy for the last 15 years, and bel'eve him per fectly honorable in ail business transactions, and financially able to carry ont any obliga tions made by tbeir firm. West A Truax, W bolesale Draggist, Tolsdo, 0 Welding,Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Hurggist, Toledo, Ohio E. H. Van Hoescn, Cashier Toledo National Ba k, Toledo, Ohio. I Gleet. I prescribe it and feel sof o In recommand Ins it to all snfTerers. _A. J. STONEK, X.T)., r° Decatur, III. I PRICE. *1.00, I Sold bv — SORRELS ft SMITH. The amanuensis seconds bis empolycr’ forts by mukiug a minute uf bis remarks. , J3, 1 and 2. J. W. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Manager. Geu. Pass. Agt. JOE W. WHITE. Trnv. Pass. 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Win terrific Dunisp.... Crawford.. Antioch... liaxey*.... Woodvilie. Ar. Union PL 0 8 10 18 24 27 35 40 8.30 a m 8.46 a m 8 50am a.Wam 9.23 a m 9.30 a m 9.47 a m 9.55 am 8.40 a m 9.12 am 9220 a m 10.00 am 10.29 a m 10.52 a m 11.22 am 11.35 am 8.50 pm 4.04 pm 4.19 pm 4.27 pm 4.43 pm 4.50 p in 5.07 pm 5.16 p m Lv. Union PL Ar. Atlanta . Gainesville 10,04 n m 1.00 p m 8.25 p m S.10 p m 5.45 p m Lv. Union PL Ar. Angnsta. Wasbingtn A. aeon...'.. MUI’dg vile 12.17 p m 8.85pm 2.20 p m 4.00 pm 4.11pm 585pm 8.15 p m 7.20 pm